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icemaker

American  
[ahys-mey-ker] / ˈaɪsˌmeɪ kər /

noun

  1. an appliance for making ice, especially ice cubes.

    Some refrigerators have built-in icemakers.


Etymology

Origin of icemaker

1765–75 for an earlier sense; ice + maker

Example Sentences

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We usually have more ice, but our icemaker is very slow.

From Washington Post

Chefs will be able to whip up a feast in the kitchen, which features both a double oven and a “speed oven”, as well as two dishwashers, an icemaker and wine cooler.

From The Guardian

Your icemaker has been capturing your image, but not in an invasive way!

From Washington Post

A tricked-out butler’s pantry with an extra wine fridge, icemaker or dishwasher can serve as an extension of the home’s entertaining space—or hide the messy prep work.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you see mold near water pipes, waste lines, icemaker lines or plumbing fixtures, chances are the mold is feeding off a nearby leak.

From Fox News